London Irish said:No, I'm not saying that at all
The potential fan base is huge, but the best marketeer/salesman in the world can't sell a primitive dump like Withdean to them, evidence, look at all the rocketing attendances of clubs that have moved from even better grounds than Withdean to modern stadiums, their attendances have shot up, the latest example this season is Swansea at the Liberty stadium.
We are now in an incredibly difficult position to compete with a team like Swansea given the new scale of their revenues and budgets.
BensGrandad said:Who has suggested a 'conspiracy'?
Yorkie said:Exactly my point. To be fair I did see around 20 Nsc'ers at the last one and they did ask a couple of questions.
But all people are baying for here is to get DK on the radio. They don't want to face him at a Fans Forum. They may even get some answers. Not necessarily the ones they want to hear mind you.
London Irish said:London Irish are now at the 11k average mark, but we are having such a storming finish to the season, I reckon we are likely to finish with something like a 12k or 13k season average, two near sell-outs of the Madjet are forecast in coming months.
At our old Sunbury ground, we averaged just over 4k in our final season there in 1999. It's been steady year on year progress about 20 or 30 per cent a season, and it's been interesting to watch the various marketing and ticket offer techniques that have produced that huge rise.
A professional rugby franchise at the Falmer stadium would work very well I reckon, with star names I think you would get crowds of between 5 and 8 thousand very quickly.
A new rugby professional franchise has just been set up in Perth, Western Australia, its opening crowd was 37,000 and it already has 21,000 members. It didn't exist up to a year ago.
Leisure and sport is a massive growth industry worldwide. The potential for the Albion is phenomenal IMHO.
Superphil said:The Pom Pom girls got changed in the Hospitality Lounge (in the lounge, not the changing rooms). None of them were shy
Some of the guys we were with were having trouble not spilling their pints, I only had eyes for Superwife of course.
all i see at the forums is the same faces i see week in week out on the terraces round the country im not talking ur spurs or palace games im talking about the one's i'll see on a cold tuesday night at carlisle next season! now this is not a dig at you li or at any1 else cos i don't know most of you from adam but those that turn up at fans forums seem to me to be the hard core that are there week in week out regardless of where and when it is the ones that if old enough use to do the same during the gillingham daysLondon Irish said:I wouldn't mind a Fans Forum actually, but it's true that if you go by previous practice, the only people who actually turn up to them are the massed ranks of rose-tinters, lemmings, club lickspittles, cronies and Breast supporters
I guess the other lot are not used to asking a question where you don't have to mouse-click Submit Reply
yer he didn't like any questioning if you ask me you asked that and he totally dismissed,remember some1 else suggesting mark yates who's done very well at colchester and surely alongside chippy or hammond would have given us another option to play another system to change things when they weren't working ect colchester play him and garcia just off big chris we could have tried that with trolley up there and seb and yatsey playing of him with charlie,hammond or chippy sitting behindSuperphil said:I was at the last one, and I asked a very difficult question to MM, and he could not grasp what I was talking about, took the hump and told me that our current midfielders were good enough.
I asked him something like this.
"As a team we are lacking in a creative midfielder, what have you been doing during the summer to ensure our current midfielders improve their game"
He denied we lacked a creative midfielder and told me I was the only person who thought that, to which I said that us fans who go week in week out regularly discuss, at games, on NSC, in the pub, that we need a creative midfielder. He wasn't having any of it and went for another question from someone else.
He did describe a young French lad he was hoping to sign, who was the spitting image of Leon Knight........ "and he's black" he said.
saltash seagull said:yer he didn't like any questioning if you ask me you asked that and he totally dismissed,remember some1 else suggesting mark yates who's done very well at colchester and surely alongside chippy or hammond would have given us another option to play another system to change things when they weren't working ect colchester play him and garcia just off big chris we could have tried that with trolley up there and seb and yatsey playing of him with charlie,hammond or chippy sitting behind
London Irish said:We could have, but Yeates reputation as a teamworker is poor and we went for Frutos and Seb as our creative atacking midfielders. I'd like to point out that Yeates has scored 3 goals in 31 games in tier 3 this season, a poorer rate than Frutos who is playing in a division higher and in a far less free-flowing team!
Beach Hut said:London Irish could start a fight in a room on his own